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Absolute Radio is the home of music, comedy and football. We'll be posting boos from the likes of Frank Skinner, Dave Gorman, Christian O'Connell and Ian Wright. We'll also be keeping you up to speed with who's popping in for a chat.

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“Great thoughts Chris - and comments on the topic all. I think there's always a certain stigma with any thing that is new...the television versus reading a book debate? I think it's nearly the same thing - it takes time for new media to be accepted.
Particularly with anything people see as being "easy" (and be "easy" people usually mean "quick"). If something takes a fraction of the time it must not be as stimulating as something that takes days or weeks to absorb. But we accept now that a movie can be as stimulating as a book (not all, but some movies!). The fact that it only takes two hours to watch a movie doesn't mean it's without artistic merit.
But always - there's good and bad work. Art Spiegelman's "Maus" is considered to be a high art example of the comic book form. A person who argues that the latest trashy thriller trumps "Maus", just because the latter is prose and the former has pictures, is definately missing out on a rich and thought provoking form of storytelling.”

“Really enjoyed this! You've tempted me to try some flash fiction...never done it before though. Would you consider Booing about the techniques involved? I've read a bit about trying to capture a larger story in the shorter form...still struggling with the notion of how a piece of flash fiction differes from say...and extract of a larger work?
Keep up the great work!”

“You'll get back into the novel zone soon enough I'm sure. Thinking about doing a boo regarding the wierd situation some writers find themselves today - particularly online.
We set out to write; we want to write stories; but we end up doing all this other stuff in order to facilitate that core goal. Sure, there are advantages to having other skills, but often it seems like the writing takes a back seat.
Thinking, thinking...
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“Welcome Emma! Like you, I didn't really get it at first - but then I had some direct responses from people to my boos and it started to click. This was a form of communication I'd not come across before - and it plugs into the "short-form" nature of lot of internet content. Somewhere between and twitter post and a full blown podcast!
Look forward to hearing more of your thoughts!
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“Sounds good, Greg. I really need to look at plugging into social networks. My current...well, just "argh"! Is how to make my site interractive. Instead of commenting or emailing people are strating to "Tweet This" and "Facebook Like" stuff instead. Added options to do both to posts on my sites now - but I just didn't have this in mind when I was designing.
Frustration city. At least Wordpress has its plugins - they make things so much quicker. ”

“Hi Chris - first time listener to your boos! Just wanted to say I sympathise - hope something happens soon that give you a boost!
With the people who tell you their life story when you're otherwise occupied...is it to do with all of us being just too damn polite! I know I am. What makes me say "that's interesting" when what I really want to say is - "shut the fuck up!"”